SECTION I: OverviewThe International Space Access Act (ISAA) will further cooperation and exploration of Space by creating an a free, World Assembly database to technology related to space, and an International Space Agency. It will also encourage commercial space travel.SECTION II: International Space DatabaseThe International Space Database collects space information to share across the World Assembly.1: To add information to the database is optional.2: First Stage booster technology and other technology relating to rocket engines can be denied to countries who are wishing to develop ICBM'sSECTION III: International Space AgencyThe ISA lets countries cooperate in space.1: Membership in the ISA is optional.2: All technology developed in the ISA is shared with the International Space Database.3: If two countries that are at war are both in the ISA, they must act like allies when engaging in space operation.SECTION IIII: Encouraging commercial space travel1: All World Assembly countries must lower taxes on companies focused solely on space-travel.2: All World Assembly country's space programs must attempt to cooperate with space companies.